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NY Mike

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Back up bowler
« on: October 12, 2017, 11:17:32 AM »
In need of some direction related to a drilling for a back up bowler. shoots from left side.  Women, right handed, 15 lbs, not a lot of side roll.  What would be best options for drilling ?  pin above or left of middle finger ?  thoughts on pin over fingers CG in palm.   

Any recommendations, bowler is looking for a little more ball reaction/movement.  Last ball <No Exist Rules> she had drilled PSO placed pin right of  ring finger; ball has no left to right movement and it appears to be standing up/ rolling out.   I have little drilling knowledge and looking to provide some support/direction.  Heading to new ball driller on Saturday to provide a fix ?  Need help, thinking ball layout should look more like a lefthander's ?? 
   

 

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Re: Back up bowler
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2017, 11:28:54 AM »
The first thing I'd do is work with her a little to see if there's any chance of converting her to a regular hook.  If not, then yes - the ball should be laid out like one for a leftie.  Hopefully your new driller will know how to do that.  --  JohnP

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Re: Back up bowler
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2017, 11:37:20 AM »
In need of some direction related to a drilling for a back up bowler. shoots from left side.  Women, right handed, 15 lbs, not a lot of side roll.  What would be best options for drilling ?  pin above or left of middle finger ?  thoughts on pin over fingers CG in palm.   

Any recommendations, bowler is looking for a little more ball reaction/movement.  Last ball <No Exist Rules> she had drilled PSO placed pin right of  ring finger; ball has no left to right movement and it appears to be standing up/ rolling out.   I have little drilling knowledge and looking to provide some support/direction.  Heading to new ball driller on Saturday to provide a fix ?  Need help, thinking ball layout should look more like a lefthander's ?? 
 

Where's her track? PAP? Or actually the NAP? Bcuz everything is bassakwards. Rotation is more clockwise. Question is how much?

BigWillyStyle

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Re: Back up bowler
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2017, 10:39:56 PM »
I've been bowling back-up for a long time, with decent success. I can send you some pics of layouts I have on different equipment if that'd help. I can tell you that IIRC my PAP is actually 0 up or down...which I found kinda odd, but then again; I am a back-up bowler LOL. Just message me if ya got any questions, as I'm the night manager at my alley, so could get my layouts/measurements relatively fast.

Will

PS...the layout should almost definitely resemble a LH layout, though would have to see her bowl first. As for equipment, I throw aBrunswick Forest Quantum, Brunswick Siege Defender (overseas release), and Storm Alpha Crux that all give me great motion when there is some oil out there...

NY Mike

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Re: Back up bowler
« Reply #4 on: October 13, 2017, 03:50:56 PM »
Thank you.  She is going back to the driller she used 15 years ago. I hope we can get this right.